With report, I meant the thing the application does in the end are write a 
report concerning unemployment statistics in Denmark:)

But I skimmed through the help for jmeter and it looks like it has a lot of 
capabilities. Currently we use the aggregate report. But there are some other 
stuff which are interesting to. Some of the graphs looks like they could be 
usefull inorder to find out just how much load the system will handle, they 
have one report where should load times versus concurent threads.

BTW, heard that you know Dhamantha, say hi to him for me:)

regards Nino


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Frank Bille
Sent: Thu 22-02-2007 12:17
To: wicket-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Testing Wicket with JMeter
 
On 2/22/07, Nino Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Also I've had trouble finding out howto download the generated report
> (which the wicket application generates, and places in a temporary folder),
> but thats a strictly jmeter challenge..
>

I do reporting using a spreadsheet or something else based on the raw data
which JMeter spits out. JMeters reporting tool is c*** (read: I don't know
how to use it ;o))

Frank


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